Monday, 16 December 2013

Gambling Shops Laundering Money

Ladbrokes, the biggest bookmaker in the United Kingdom, warned their staff not to use the word "children", "smashed" and "money laundering" in company documents. This warning shows the bookies have something ugly to hide.

Drug money washed at Gambling Shops

With facebook turning into a semi casino, the bookies in UK granting admission to minors to gamble had fallen within expected norms. I will give adolescence gambling a separate coverage.

When the bookies reported bad financial performance due to bad weather, I knew they were trying to hide the rising cost of their machine being smashed up often.

Paying the casino's house edge to wash money in the casino had been the most commonly used method. The betting shops is a hive for drug dealers to wash money because they can easily get away with it.

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5 comments:

  1. Sweeping dirt under the carpet hides embarrassment but beware of whistle blowers.

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    1. Unlike eye in the sky, computerized tracking is not limited by manpower but people dare to launder money.

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  2. Today peple don't care too much about corrupting the young when it comes to gambling.

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    1. Take a job that harms the young and you will have to eat your conscience. Do or do not if you need to feed your young?

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  3. "children", "smashed" and "money laundering" falls short on rhyming with "sex, drug, violence and rock&roll"

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